Exactly - we need a wide range of suppliers for a wide option of prototypes as well as qualities. Bit like car manufacturers really - you can have low end or top end Fords and Mercs - its just that the Merc will always be a bit more than the Ford. Doesn't stop them all being useful cars though.PaulRhB said:As a result I buy LGB because of prototypes
PaulRhB said:I still think a stripped down Stainz with cheaper motor
Yes it is but I'm talking about making a starter range easier to produce cheaply not the main range. If you wanted you could upgrade the motor later but don't assume a cheaper motor is rubbish, just not as smooth at low speeds and making a slight noise rather than silent. If the model omitted the valve gear and glued in figure and had a cheaper (not rubbish motor), you could probably knock £40-50 off the production cost as it removes parts and production processes.stockers said:That is NOT what I want from a premium supplier. The bomb proof transmission is one of the hallmarks of LGB.
stockers said:PaulRhB said:I still think a stripped down Stainz with cheaper motor
That is NOT what I want from a premium supplier. The bomb proof transmission is one of the hallmarks of LGB.
stockers said:and went bankrupt.
Exactly. Like a guy told me once when I complained about costs of things during my old car days "don't like it, get another hobby and quit bugging those of us who are quite content with things the way they are". The hobby became much more fun when I figured that cost was not to be a concern anymore, just spend when you can, and don't when you cannot. It is to be fun, if it is not, don't do it.Stainzmeister said:Spule 4 said:[font="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"]"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of a low price is forgotten."[/font]stockers said:That is NOT what I want from a premium supplier. The bomb proof transmission is one of the hallmarks of LGB.PaulRhB said:I still think a stripped down Stainz with cheaper motor
Succinctly put Garrett. Quality is worth it.
We do this hobby because we REALLY like it. Get the very best you can afford. Be proud of it.
YOU ARE WORTH IT AREN'T YOU ?
Spule 4 said:The one thing that maybe has escaped a few posters (EDIT, RhB Paul has hit the nail on the head) IS that Marklin-LGB do sell a simplified set already, 72400/70400:
http://www.lgb.com/de/produkte/schm...e/produkte/schmalspursortiment/packungen.html
It can be had for around $300-350 from the US vendors, EUR 245 in Europe, not sure UK pricing tho.
Chris M said:[font="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"]"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of a low price is forgotten."[/font]
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The point I have been trying to make, along with a few others, is that other manufacturers products are NOT poor quality. The finish, runnig and longevity (only eight years for mine) of USA Trains and Aristo is up to the mark (IMHO).
stockers said:and went bankrupt.
3Valve said:Folk I think it's time to stop living in the past and reflecting on why LGB went belly up.
Whatever your feelings about LGB it can only be good for the hobby that Marklin have turned things around and that the LGB brand is still alive and kicking.